Chords for The Dubliners - Bank Of Roses
Tempo:
135.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
On the banks of the roses [A] me love and [D] I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play me [D] love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled [D] and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you [D] lead me?
Well when I was a young one I heard me father say,
That he'd rather see me dead and buried in the clay,
Sooner than be married [A] to any [D] runaway,
By the lovely sweet faints [A] of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the roses me love and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In [G] the middle [D] of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me?
Well then I am no runaway and soon I'll let them know,
That I can take the bottle or [A] can leave [D] it alone,
And if my daddy doesn't like it [A] he can keep his [D] daughter at home,
And you Johnny will [G] grow old and [A] with [D] another.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love and I [D] sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' oh she smiled and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me?
And when they get married we'll be in the month of May,
When the leaves they are green [A] and in beddows [D] they are gay,
Then me and me true love [A] we'll sit and [D] sport and play,
By the lovely sweet [A] faints of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love [D] and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play [D] me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, won't [A] you lead [D]
me?
[N]
On the banks of the roses [A] me love and [D] I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play me [D] love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled [D] and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you [D] lead me?
Well when I was a young one I heard me father say,
That he'd rather see me dead and buried in the clay,
Sooner than be married [A] to any [D] runaway,
By the lovely sweet faints [A] of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the roses me love and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In [G] the middle [D] of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me?
Well then I am no runaway and soon I'll let them know,
That I can take the bottle or [A] can leave [D] it alone,
And if my daddy doesn't like it [A] he can keep his [D] daughter at home,
And you Johnny will [G] grow old and [A] with [D] another.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love and I [D] sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' oh she smiled and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me?
And when they get married we'll be in the month of May,
When the leaves they are green [A] and in beddows [D] they are gay,
Then me and me true love [A] we'll sit and [D] sport and play,
By the lovely sweet [A] faints of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love [D] and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play [D] me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, won't [A] you lead [D]
me?
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
D
A
G
D
A
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_ On the banks of the roses [A] me love and [D] I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play me [D] love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled [D] and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you [D] lead me?
_ Well when I was a young one I heard me father say,
That he'd rather see me dead and buried in the clay,
_ Sooner than be married [A] to any [D] runaway,
By the lovely sweet faints [A] of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the roses me love and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In [G] the middle [D] of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me? _
_ Well then I am no runaway and soon I'll let them know,
That I can take the bottle or [A] can leave [D] it alone,
And if my daddy doesn't like it [A] he can keep his [D] daughter at home,
And you Johnny will [G] grow old and [A] with _ [D] another.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love and I [D] sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' oh she smiled and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] _ me? _
And when they get married we'll be in the month of May,
When the leaves they are green [A] and in beddows [D] they are gay,
Then me and me true love [A] we'll sit and [D] sport and play,
By the lovely sweet [A] faints of the _ [D] roses.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love [D] and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play [D] me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, won't [A] you lead [D]
me?
_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ On the banks of the roses [A] me love and [D] I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play me [D] love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled [D] and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you [D] lead me?
_ Well when I was a young one I heard me father say,
That he'd rather see me dead and buried in the clay,
_ Sooner than be married [A] to any [D] runaway,
By the lovely sweet faints [A] of the [D] roses.
On the banks of the roses me love and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In [G] the middle [D] of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] me? _
_ Well then I am no runaway and soon I'll let them know,
That I can take the bottle or [A] can leave [D] it alone,
And if my daddy doesn't like it [A] he can keep his [D] daughter at home,
And you Johnny will [G] grow old and [A] with _ [D] another.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love and I [D] sat down,
And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' oh she smiled and she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, [A] won't you lead [D] _ me? _
And when they get married we'll be in the month of May,
When the leaves they are green [A] and in beddows [D] they are gay,
Then me and me true love [A] we'll sit and [D] sport and play,
By the lovely sweet [A] faints of the _ [D] roses.
On the banks of the [A] roses me love [D] and I sat down,
And I took out me fiddle [A] for to play [D] me love a-chewin'
In the middle of the chewin' [A] oh she smiled and [D] she said,
You're a Johnny, lovely Johnny, won't [A] you lead [D]
me?
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